Political Leaders in South Carolina Confirm Slavery is Reason for Seceding From U.S.
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In "Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union," political leaders in South Carolina affirm that a fundamental reason for seceding from the United States is that the non-slave states in the north regard slavery as wrong and South Carolina has a right to preserve the institution of slavery.

From the Declaration:

"We affirm that these ends for which this Government was instituted have been defeated, and the Government itself has been made destructive of them by the action of the non-slaveholding States.

Those States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions; and have denied the rights of property established in fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution; they have denounced as sinful the institution of slavery; they have permitted open establishment among them of societies, whose avowed object is to disturb the peace and to eloign [steal] the property of the citizens of other States.

They have encouraged and assisted thousands of our slaves to leave their homes; and those who remain, have been incited by emissaries, books and pictures to servile insurrection....

This sectional combination for the submersion of the Constitution, has been aided in some of the States by elevating to citizenship, persons who, by the supreme law of the land, are incapable of becoming citizens; and their votes have been used to inaugurate a new policy, hostile to the South, and destructive of its beliefs and safety."